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Is there anything I can do to speed up flash based sites like Facebook and Anandtech? I'm not a big fan of using the mobile versions of the sites but these sites lag soooo much. I already have Javascript enabled (if that even helps for this) and my memory cache is set to 1024 kB. Would it help if I bumped it up? What else would that affect? I also have Shockwave Flash enabled if that changes anything.
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